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פריט 212:

Jüdische Sitten und Gottesdienstliche Gebräuche (Jewish Morals and Worship Manners) By William Rosenau Translated ...

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Jüdische Sitten und Gottesdienstliche Gebräuche (Jewish Morals and Worship Manners) By William Rosenau Translated by Dr. Bertha Badt-Strauss Translated by Dr. Bertha Badt-Strauss Berlin, 1929 Good condition save for some foxing and some wear and tear to binding.
William Rosenau (1865, Germany- 1943, United States) was a leader of Reform Judaism in the beginning of the twentieth century in the United States.
He studied at the University of Cincinnati and received his A.B. in 1888. In 1889 he became a rabbi after graduating from the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati. In 1900 he received a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1923 he received an honorary degree of Doctor of Hebrew law from the Hebrew Union College.
After graduation from the seminary, Rosenau served at Temple Israel in Omaha, Nebraska from 1889 to 1892. He then received a call from Baltimore to become rabbi at Congregation Oheb Shalom. He served as active rabbi in Baltimore until 1939, when he became rabbi emeritus. In 1942 he completed his fiftieth consecutive year as rabbi of the congregation. While at Congregation Oheb Shalom he succeeded in the introduction of English prayers and sermons (from the previous German), the abolishment of the compulsory wearing of hats during services, and the introduction of the Friday evening service. He also served on the faculty of Johns Hopkins University in the Department of Semitics (1902-1932).
Bertha Badt-Strauss (1885-1970) was a German writer and Zionist. She wrote for numerous Jewish publications in Berlin and the United States, and edited and translated the works of many other writers.
She studied literature and philosophy in Breslau, Berlin and Munich, and became one of the first women in Prussia to receive a doctoral degree. She was a prolific writer, editor and translator.
Badt-Strauss was a Zionist and an active member of the Jewish community in Berlin. She left Nazi Germany in 1939 with her husband and settled in the U.S.

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